Example sentences of "and so [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And so Angel said goodbye to the miserable girl .
2 Easily Accessible : The Hall is situated on the banks of the River Wyre and so river walks ( wellies almost always essential ) are popular with guests .
3 Thus , any demonstrated effects upon surpluses may be exacerbated or ameliorated as the industry progresses , and so welfare losses which occur over time may cancel out immediate gains or vice versa .
4 But some children do relapse into bedwetting once the alarm has been withdrawn and so re-treatment may be necessary in about one-third of children ( Turner 1973 ) .
5 Very time-consuming , labour intensive and an expensive part of archaeology , the very processes of excavation also destroys the site : complete excavation is complete destruction , and so excavation is often described as an ‘ unrepeatable experiment ’ .
6 Take Leave chearfully of all your Friends in Newgate : Mount the Cart with Courage : Fall on your Knees : Lift up your Eyes : Hold a Book in your Hands although you can not read a Word : Deny the Fact at the Gallows : Kiss and forgive the Hangman , and so Farewel : You shall be buried in Pomp , at the Charge of the Fraternity : The Surgeon shall not touch a Limb of you ; and your Fame shall continue until a Successor of equal Renown succeeds in your Place .
7 This is a shame in a book so rich in ideas and so virtuoso in its handling of specialist terminology .
8 Many farms had more family workers than could be fully employed , and so migration to the cities could occur without loss of food output .
9 Fags and mags are not the kind of things people give up lightly , and so recession has not really been a problem for T&S .
10 and so land reform was no longer seen as a means to achieve their end that they that and that it was n't the best policy to consolidate power , it was you needed to have the mass support there first so that 's why land reform was no longer seen as their goal so they did n't take it up at this point when one would expect them to pursue it .
11 The number and age of children in a family are important factors influencing the employment , and so income , patterns of families .
12 Kate could n't even justify it by saying it was a boy Lizzy loved , whom her daughter had been with for a long time and so sex was a natural progression .
13 And so sulphur trioxide add water makes sul sulphuric acid .
14 As competition in the international brewery industry , intensifies , growth opportunities become fewer and so ingenuity and creative flair become more important .
15 Erm Romans verse and verse four you notice this text is taken from verse twelve , rejoice in the hope and then persevering prayer , but if you go into verse four , what it 's speaking about there , but just as we have in one body many , members , but the members do not all have the same function and then in six to eight he goes on to describe that we all have gifts do n't we differing according to the undeserved kindness given to us , whether er so forth and so faith , ministry , erm teaching , exhorting , all these different gifts , though sometimes if a particular brother or sister does n't have a particular gift and we think well you know that 's a bit hard going I ca n't seem to listen to them , that 's an area perhaps where we could erm be quivering could n't we , or complaining , especially about assignments , you might get speakers that come here from other congregations , and some are better than others are n't they ?
16 Deciduous trees , like this beech , lose a lot of water through their leaves and so water loss is reduced by shedding them .
17 Er very often Australian Aboriginal societies you meet men the corroborees at these ritual gatherings and if you 're one of the club , then in the ritual they 'll tell you , they 'll say hey , you know , you know you know you say where did you get all these kangaroos you know oh we got them over at the so and so ranges or down at the so and so water hole that 's where they all are this week , and this is very important information for man .
18 The specified package has no active DCs and so QA operations can not be performed .
19 And so education for society became paramount .
20 When used with the bare infinitive , it denotes a direct experiencing of , and so contemporaneity in time with , an occurrence and can often be replaced by see — although it denotes perception in a more abstract way than the latter — or by have in its experiential sense : ( 93 ) Rather surprised to find them break fence at this season .
21 Such changes are likely to have fundamental effects upon the way companies operate , and so consideration must be given to the impact of developments upon product-costing , cost control and investment appraisal — concepts already discussed as central to the corporate resource-allocation process .
22 For many people it is rather demoralising to finish a long way behind the leaders all the time and so pursuit racing is an attempt to provide a handicapping system .
23 The high travel costs added onto everyday expenses were causing John distress and so LAB were pleased to award John an annual grant to help him keep in touch with his brother and retain his independence .
24 As these increase in frequency , adult survival drops , and so selection against the mutations decreases .
25 Hair seems to be well-nigh everlasting , and so discovery of a tuft or two does not guarantee recent activity .
26 The thin , external walls of the chimneys are porous and so oxygen from the outside atmosphere diffuses in .
27 The angels that descended in meditation ascend in prayer , and so meditation is the very " halsynge of rachell " ( 12.127.10 ) , that is contemplative experience , which Rolle points towards in affective anagogical terms as the " ioyfull songe of godis lufe " ( 12.127.25 ) .
28 So many bodies doing so many varied local duties created a lack of concerted effort and so Parliament gradually absorbed these boards into the local government machine by transferring their functions one by one to the local authorities .
29 What was needed was a simpler more speedy procedure and so Parliament intervened with the first Public Health Act in 1848 , the forerunner of modern public health legislation .
30 In the Newtonian limit all the time derivatives are small compared with spatial derivatives , and so eqn ( 7.5 ) reduces to which is a component of the tidal force .
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